I just found the document and it was $100.
I know my great grandmothers father had to post a $200 bond for her in 1890 when she got married. This was also in Kentucky. I've got the...
I will say it before anyone else. You shouldn't handle raw coins with your bare hands. If you do only hold them by the edge. The oil in your...
Everybody loves the GSA CC Morgan's. It's not a rare coin, but highly collectible. I would expect to get $200 to $225 for it.
Looks like a small reed mark to me. MS65
Better than that IMHO. I think they need to check their own Photograde. I see it as XF40.
AU55 on the 66 and I just don't like the 47 near that grade.
Well I used to used a pencil eraser when I was a kid.
How would one go about double dying a linclon cent?
It looks like it could very well be. I'll leave it to you to identify it. There are 22 PRM's for the 1959-D....
Over $6.00 in silver alone. I would say that's a good deal.
Looks to be G4 from the pictures, but still a good deal. That's normally a $50 to $60 coin in that condition.
As a kid growing up in the 50's and 60's I wonder sometimes if I ever had one inmy hand. Ya never know. I know when I was about 8 years old...
I have this recurring dream about finding a roll of uncirculated 1884-S Morgan Dollars and what to do with them. I always come to the conclusion...
$387. A lot of bidders. You never know.
As @BooksB4Coins stated the date is the key for me. Especially the 9 and 3.
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This is a real one from Coin Facts. As @BooksB4Coins stated there was only one obverse die used, so draw your own conclusions.
I would like the answer to these questions as well.
Welcome to Coin Talk @superrcoinn BTW. There are some real experts that frequent this board that can give you a definitive answer to your...
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